The Boy and The Heron Review
The Boy and The Heron deftly moves between commercialization, militarism, trauma and grief, family dynamics, geopolitics, the universe, and individuality.
The Boy and The Heron deftly moves between commercialization, militarism, trauma and grief, family dynamics, geopolitics, the universe, and individuality.
A solid entry for live-action Disney designed for all audiences. Doesn’t reach Pirates of the Caribbean level, but the cast and their humorous energy hold the film up.
Even for a PG-13 film, there isn’t much violence or gore, which is also paired with a stock buildup to scares and iconic kills from the video game that are muffled instead of refreshing.
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